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Killer Bloat In Great Danes
By Richard Cussons · 17 years ago
Bloat is the number one killer of large and deep-chested dogs such as Great Danes, German Shepherds and Dobermans. It is an emergency situation that could kill your pet in less than an hour. Bloat, ...
Must Know Facts About Great Danes
By Richard Cussons · 17 years ago
Some of us may not notice but a lot of Great Danes are included in various films and television shows. Do you know that the famous cartoon character Scooby-Doo is a Great Dane? This animal ...
Check A Dog's Personality Before You Buy
By Sylvia Dickens · 17 years ago
Adopting a dog? Consider it's personality. Personalities among humans can clash and so it is between dogs and humans. By knowing the dog's personality, you can avoid headaches later on.
Knowing a puppy's personality before ...
Litter Kwitter – Cat Toilet Training System
By Drew Berry · 17 years ago
Litter Kwitter is the original world famous cat toilet training system. You can teach your cat to use the toilet in 3-easy steps. No more messing around with cat litter, a litter maid, scoop free ...
Managing Your Beagle Dog's Nutrition
By Jake Kennedy · 17 years ago
Dog nutrition is just as important, if not more important, than loving your dog. If you want to truly show how much you love and care about them it is important that you keep them ...
Persian cats: Bicolor
By Jessica Jennings · 17 years ago
Persian cat: Bicolor
Past, present and future of Persian Bicolors
American owners always loved to bicolor, colored cats. In England, vice versa, it is cordial dislike to these colors, which become stronger probably
because they ...
Before Adopting A Boxer Dog
By Richard Cussons · 17 years ago
There are many advantages of adopting a Boxer dog. But before the excitement of taking home the not-so-fortunate abandoned dog urge you to rush to the nearest shelter, you must consider many things. Here are ...
Pet Allergies and Symptoms
By Sharon Dishuja · 17 years ago
Just like people, animals can suffer allergic reactions to a wide variety of environmental substances, or allergens. Seasonal allergens, such as grass, tree and weed pollens are common culprits. Other allergens causing year-round symptoms include ...
Dog's Behavior Is Related To Dog Nutrition
By Finley Zhang · 17 years ago
Good nutrition is the most essential foundation for your dog's wellbeing. Basically everything related to your dog's behavior boils down to what you feed him. If you'd like to have an obedient, well-behaved friend to ...
Get Rid Of Flies
By Jamie Simpson · 17 years ago
Flies are winged insects that come in various sizes and of which there are literally thousands of different species. Flies represent a hazard to human health as many of them carry a number of diseases ...
Characteristics of Siberian Huskies
By Jake Kennedy · 17 years ago
Siberian Huskies are an amazingly beautiful dog breed with a rich history. If you are unsure what they look like you can imagine the sled dogs that are in dogsled races. If that is not ...
What A Boxer Dog Needs
By Richard Cussons · 17 years ago
Despite this breed's popularity, some people are not very much interested in keeping a Boxer dog as a pet. One reason perhaps is that, this breed is prone to a number of diseases that could ...
Introduction to Ferrets
By Jillian Williams · 17 years ago
When Charles, Prince of Wales, married Lady Diana Spenser, the media coverage was so extensive that TV crews and sound engineers used ferrets to run cables through long conduits. These little guys are very smart ...
Buying a Staffordshire Bull Terrier
By Jake Kennedy · 17 years ago
So, you are looking to buy a dog, and, more specifically, a Bull Terrier. This is a great breed of dog but a little tricky to buy. There is so much you need to know ...
How To Avoid Pet Urinary Tract Infections
By Mikael Rieck · 17 years ago
Urinary tract infections are common with most pets, be it cats, dogs or any other animal. Surveys conducted have shown that one in seven animals have a urinary tract infection during some stage in their ...
Cat GPS Collars Can Be Hard To Find
By Ken Harrison · 17 years ago
Cat GPS tracking collars seem like a great idea for keeping tabs on your wandering feline. Outfit a tracking collar with a global positioning device that knows its current location at all times. The GPS ...
Canine Distemper In Weimaraner
By Richard Cussons · 17 years ago
Canine distemper is one of the various health problems that could threaten the life of your beloved Weimaraner. This disease is a contagious, incurable and often fatal disease affecting animals such as dogs. It damages ...
Benefits of Elevated Feeders
By Andrei Smith · 17 years ago
Looking for some pet tools to effectively give your dog a healthy and disease-free lifestyle? Start your task as a responsible dog owner by nourishing your dog in a proper and unique elevated feeder!
Not ...
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Sharks
By Neil Simon · 17 years ago
After digging out pictures on a sighting of a small, non-threatening shark (at least that’s what the locals say) on a trip to Hawaii quite a while ago, I got to thinking. Sharks are really ...
When Your Weimaraner Is Aggressive
By Richard Cussons · 17 years ago
Aggression in a Weimaraner has genetic factors. A Weimaraner is born with the potential to be aggressive being very territorial and aloof to strangers. Despite the reputation as excellent hunter and highly intelligent breed, that ...